Hi Marnen,

99% of the Rails community use Capistrano and 99% of the deployment scripts
have a lot of things in common. Inploy encapsulates this things. An Inploy
script usually takes 3 ou 4 lines, it does the things that most people wants
by default.

cheers

On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 9:42 PM, Marnen Laibow-Koser
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Diego Carrion wrote:
> > I think it complicates deployment a lot,
>
> Not in my experience.  (I like Capistrano a lot.  Probably 99% of the
> Rails community uses it.)
>
> > take a look at Inploy :)
>
> I will.  What does it do better or differently than Cap, in your
> opinion?
>
> Best,
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